Mamta Tomar
Sheehan's narrative is engaging and replete with fascinating detail... Sheehan's scholarship is praiseworthy, his erudition impressive, and his writing often elegant. This book represents a welcome contribution to modern European intellectual history and the history of biblical scholarship. -- Thomas Albert Howard American Historical Review [A] splendid and clever book... [Sheehan's] work makes sense of the enlightenment Bible within historical and intellectual processes. -- Scott Mandelbrote English Historical Review This is a book that needed to be written, and it has been written very well... [V]ery important, stimulating and accessible. -- Anthony Page Journal of British Studies A model of comparative history... This book is not only a work about the Enlightenment; it is also a work of enlightenment. -- David Kling Church History [A] fascinating story... [Sheehan's] inclusion of Jewish scholars and scholarship is especially welcomed... Highly recommended. Choice For those happy that the Bible should be a cultural artifact, and for those who seek to encounter the God of Abraham and Jesus through its pages, this is a valuable account of how modernity's characteristic construal of the Bible came about. -- Walter Moberly Reviews in Religion and Theology Sheehan's scholarly accomplishment and historical contribution comes from the extensive new research he has done on the largely unrecorded history of Bible translation... Sheehan has thus introduced a whole new set of books and characters to track down and lines of questioning to explore. For that gift alone, German historians should rejoice. -- John R. Holloran H-Net Reviews